Videostag:vineofdavid.org,2014-05-10:/videos//492017-06-22T09:20:24ZVine of David videos: Watch resource videos, interviews with authors, peers, and others on publications, topics and material published by Vine of David.Movable Type Pro 6.3.5Chafetzah Nafshitag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79242016-09-09T18:36:55Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing the Hebrew melody of Chagetzah Nafshi with lyrics in Hebrew and transliteration. English translation are also provided.FFOZ Video Staff
This Erev Shabbat Zemer was composed by Aaron Eby. The phrase chai Yeshua (Yeshua lives) is encoded in its verses. This song recalls themes of Sabbath found throughout the Hebrew Bible as well as the Gospels and Writings of the Apostles. These themes are lyrically woven together to convey that both the physical and spiritual aspects of a person can take delight in the Sabbath. Learn to sing the Hebrew melody of with lyrics in Hebrew and transliteration. English translation are also provided.

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Blessing for Breadtag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79252016-09-09T19:36:14Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing a blessing before bread used by the early followers of Yeshua. This song has been combined with the traditional HaMotzi blessing. This song is sung in Hebrew with transliteration and English also provided.FFOZ Video StaffBraided challah bread is a traditional element to every Erev Shabbat meal and provides us the opportunity to bless God for what He has given to mankind. Vine of David has combined the traditional HaMotzi blessing before bread with the blessing used by the early believing community found in the Didache. Follow along and learn to sing this blessing in Hebrew. English and transliteration are also provided.]]>
Shehecheyanutag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79482016-09-16T16:48:03Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZThere are so many opportunities in life to thank God who is the giver of every good gift. Use this video to learn the Shehecheyanu blessing in Hebrew along with a common melody.FFOZ Video StaffShehecheyanu is an expression of praise to God for allowing us to reach a significant time or event. We recite it as festivals begin and for seasonal mitzvot, like shaking the lulav on Sukkot or reciting the scroll of Esther on Purim. We also recite it when eating a seasonal fruit for the first time that year, when seeing an old friend, or when wearing new clothes. There are so many opportunities in life to thank God who is the giver of every good gift. Use this video to learn the blessing in Hebrew along with a common melody.]]>
Yom Kippur Candlestag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79492016-09-16T17:46:28Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZFollow along to learn the traditional Hebrew melody for this special Yom Kippur candle lighting blessing with words in Hebrew. English transliteration and translation are also provided.FFOZ Video StaffThe custom of lighting candles is rich in symbolism and creates an atmosphere of sanctity and beauty. The Yom Kippur candles communicates to us on a deep level that holy time has begun. Follow along to learn the traditional Hebrew melody for this special blessing with words in Hebrew. English transliteration and translation are also provided.]]>
Festival Candle Lightingtag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79502016-09-16T18:02:53Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZFollow along to learn the traditional Hebrew melody for this special festival candle lighting blessing with words in Hebrew. English transliteration and translation are also provided.FFOZ Israel StaffThe custom of lighting candles at the outset of each festival is rich in symbolism and creates an atmosphere of sanctity and beauty. These festival candles communicate to us on a deep level that holy time has begun. Follow along to learn the traditional Hebrew melody for this special blessing with words in Hebrew. English transliteration and translation are also provided.]]>
Kiddush for Festivalstag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79512016-09-16T18:09:56Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing the traditional Hebrew melody for the festival kiddush declaration. The words of this blessing are provided in Hebrew, transliteration, and English.FFOZ Video StaffThe festivals celebrated in Judaism are special appointed times to meet with the Almighty. “These are the appointed feasts of the Lord that you shall proclaim as holy convocations; they are my appointed feasts.” (Leviticus 23:2) Kiddush means sanctification and is a blessing that proclaims the sanctity of the festival and is recited while holding a full cup of wine or grape juice. Learn to sing the traditional Hebrew melody for this declaration. The words of this blessing are provided in Hebrew, transliteration, and English.]]>
Kiddush for Festivals for Messianic Gentilestag:vineofdavid.org,2016:/videos//49.79522016-09-16T19:28:20Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZVine of David presents this alternate festival kiddush composed for Messianic Gentiles. Learn to sing this declaration for the next festival. Lyrics are provided in Hebrew, transliteration, and English.FFOZ Video StaffThe festivals celebrated in Judaism are special appointed times to meet with the Almighty. Colossians 2:17 declares them to be a “shadow of things to come, and their essence is of Messiah.” Not only do they teach us about the Messiah but they are also a foretaste of what we will experience in the Messianic Era. The traditional declaration of Kiddush focuses on Israel's special relationship to the festivals.Vine of David presents this alternate prayer that is especially appropriate for Messianic Gentiles. Learn to sing this declaration for the next festival. Lyrics are provided in Hebrew, transliteration, and English.]]>
Psalm 23tag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.83722017-01-19T19:29:49Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing Psalm 23 at your Sabbath Table. Follow along to learn the Hebrew melody. English transliteration and translation also provided.FFOZ Video Staff
While Psalm 23 does not mention the Sabbath at all, it is appropriate to the themes of the Sabbath meals. It speaks of rest, comfort, and restoring the soul. It speaks of trust and assurance in God that he will provide for our needs. Learn to sing the Hebrew melody of Psalm 23 with lyrics in Hebrew and transliteration. English translation are also provided.]]>
Havdalahtag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.83742017-01-19T19:46:04Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing the blessings for Havdalah at your Sabbath Table. Follow along to learn the Hebrew melody. English transliteration and translation also provided.FFOZ Video Staff
Learn to sing the blessings for Havdalah at the closing of the Sabbath. Havdalah includes blessings over a cup of wine, spices and a special candle made from several intertwining wicks. Through Havdalah we express our hope that the peace and blessing of the Sabbath would continue with us throughout the week. The lyrics are provided in Hebrew, English, and transliteration. provided.]]>
Yedid Nefeshtag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.83732017-01-19T20:08:51Z2017-02-26T08:53:57ZLearn to sing Yedid Nefesh at your Sabbath Table. Follow along to learn the Hebrew melody. English transliteration and translation also provided.FFOZ Video Staff
Yedid Nefesh is a desperate prayer for the coming of the Messiah and the ultimate redemption. This song is normally sung at the Saturday afternoon meal (Se'udah Shlishit) and is also often recited in the synagogue on Friday afternoon prior to Kabbalat Shabbat prayers and on certain holidays. Learn to sing the melody in Hebrew or with transliteration. An English translation is also provided.]]>
The Content and Origins of the Didachetag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.85792017-06-13T13:12:23Z2017-06-22T09:19:56ZIn this short introduction, Toby Janicki gives the viewer some background information about the Didache.FFOZ Israel Staff
Toby Janicki is the author of the new book published by Vine of David, The Way of Life, an important translation and Messianic Jewish commentary on the Didache. Tony Jones, an American theologian, author, and blogger, describes the Didache as "The most important work you've never heard of." In this short introduction, Toby Janicki gives the viewer some background information about the Didache.]]>
Glimpse into Early Christian Practice and Belieftag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.85802017-06-13T13:23:04Z2017-06-22T09:20:02ZWe learn from Toby in this video why he believes the Didache is such an important work, specifically in terms of some of the practices mentioned in the text that traces back directly to Jewish traditions.FFOZ Israel Staff
Toby Janicki is the author of the new book published by Vine of David, The Way of Life, an important translation and Messianic Jewish commentary on the Didache. We learn from Toby in this video why he believes the Didache is such an important work, specifically in terms of some of the practices mentioned in the text that traces back directly to Jewish traditions.]]>
Is the Didache on Par with the Bible?tag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.85812017-06-13T13:23:05Z2017-06-22T09:20:07ZToby Janicki, author of The Way of Life, a new commentary on the Didache, explains that Vine of David does not put the text of the Didache on par with that of other New Testament books, but emphasizes that the...FFOZ Israel Staff
Toby Janicki, author of The Way of Life, a new commentary on the Didache,explains that Vine of David does not put the text of the Didache on par with that of other New Testament books, but emphasizes that the Didache was highly regarded by the early church fathers, and even viewed as Scripture by some. It was probably the most popular of the extra-canonical works in the early centuries of Christianity.]]>
Clear Path for Gentile Believerstag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.85822017-06-13T13:23:07Z2017-07-12T13:12:27ZStudying the text of the Didache with the help of Toby Janicki's book, The Way of Life, will be a great stepping stone for Christians to start understanding the early workings of the Church and its Jewish origins.FFOZ Israel Staff
Toby Janicki, the author of the new book published by Vine of David, The Way of Life, believes that Christians really want to return to a more authentic faith, and that studying the text of the Didache with the help of his new book will be a great stepping stone for believers to start understanding the early workings of the Church and its Jewish origins.]]>
An Ethical Guidebooktag:vineofdavid.org,2017:/videos//49.85832017-06-13T13:23:08Z2017-06-22T09:20:24ZWhat did faith in Messiah originally look like? This is a key ingredient of discipleship that the Didache addresses.FFOZ Israel Staff
What did faith in Messiah originally look like? This is a key ingredient of discipleship that the Didache addresses. Its focus on ethics and directly drawing from Yeshua's own words and teachings will assist believers today to strengthen their faith by returning to some of the specific disciplines it mentions that have apparently been lost through centuries.]]>